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Originally Posted by Ronnie's tip View PostI dont understand why they can't lower the prices a bit. It looks so bad."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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This tournament is for the Chinese audience. I am sure every with the big name exits that there are plenty of viewers both at the venue and on Chinese TV to make this tournament more than lucrative
The western audience is secondary
Having said that, we are getting it live for the first time here in Australia on eurosport
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Originally Posted by peterpackage View PostThis tournament is for the Chinese audience. I am sure every with the big name exits that there are plenty of viewers both at the venue and on Chinese TV to make this tournament more than lucrative"Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by neuronic View PostSo... loosing to Craig Steadmann, might this be the last we seen of Dominic Dale on the tour...?
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The top 16 are pretty much through to the Crucible. Gilbert is 16th and the only way he doesn't make it is if one of the following win the tournament.
Anthony McGill, Lu Hoatian, Li Hang, Ricky Walden, Liang Wenbo, Hossein Vafaei, Ben Woollaston, Scott Donaldson, or Alan McManus.
So if we assume each of the 16 players left is equally likely to win, Gilbert has a 7/16 chance of making it. Realistically, Robertson, Bingham, or Lisowski are more likely to win than anybody on that list, so I'd give Gilbert a 70-80% chance of making it.
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Originally Posted by motorhead View PostI suggest everyone watch Wenbo's decider, the sequence of pots he made was just sick often with unlucky run of the balls. One of the best frames I've seen this season.Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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